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Simnple annloun lcemlents 01" marriages and dea(is published free ot s charge, aId solicied. ei All communinations, of whalso'ever e S14nture, should be addressed to tle 8 Winnshoro Publishing COpptuy Winnsboro, S. C. WNmw AdvertiWonuntsrm. For Sheriff--Ifain FrIends. b Masonic Meetingr-.( 11. M IcCants. T 1Kniights of Honlor-E. 8. Chandler. p Tmportan~t Noie-T. 10tt,, n: No mad dogs aindno now candidattes B this weck. Whither are we drifting? -ti If the presidents of the .di(Vorent di Democratic Chrbs will frnish us the S, necessary information, we shall be pleased to pulblish, frice, notices of their e meetings and accoiatis or their pr*o tl 1cedings. c( 01 The thanks of the office are tendored o< to Mr. J. Cleudining for some delici- c< .ous 1itnt jueleps, son J at a I most o p- I C .Clendining Is an adept in his a4rt, and when he -fis things ip, you mqay rely s .npon their he-ing j)aat.able. In It was currentlystated in town a 01 couple of days wago 'that the Couneil Il had adopted a repl$mation prohibiting f" hic sale or meats outside of the mkarket, except between the .hours of tiwelve, tj ;n., and four, tp. il. This is a mistake R( 'Tihe rulo rmains .as hcretoforc-the pi ,bours being from ten until four o'clock. P We have received a copy of the an- t nuin catalogu.e of Wolfl'd College, a .Spartanburg. The institutio) seems to be in a flourish )ing condition--is it .deserves to be. Fairfleld is r-eprescit- on ed by Air. M. BroWn Mc~laster, of m, Winnsboro, a iember - of the Sbojfho- R more class. M A party consisting of Colonel Black, e Major Woodward, Captain Lihaillard hi .nd Messrs. G. 11. MtecMaster and J. fn M. Stewart, left on Monday for a di *wek's hunting and fishing dowln on \ .Coone Black's pitce, on the Wateree, ts -. In Richliand connty. .KIay . icy have k much huck,. A cori'espondent staites that Geoneral e riatton is Chester's choice for goyer- 'y ior. There is no uman in the State ii more worthy of thc.of9.ce, none who would f1ll it more wvithi an eyec single ,to the public g'ood, nooiic more hoth to acck personal proformnent and nonte b wvhomi F"ariicld would more gladly C supp~ort.( Col. Cad. Jones hast w itten .to Capt. . :Loyles, to say that the York) County' uurv'ivors' Assoc'iationi will unite witl j ,thc T.'welfth Rcgi.me'nt on their anni- a ver's&ry reunion this y'ear--whiclaIih ,counme ofr on t he third Thursday in Au-- ( gust. Ample preplar'ations will hbe xnade for. the occasion, and a grttnd hi .time may be expected-r Tue agreement to close stores a ti Ialf mast six .in the after'noog has bceen c' :signed by all but two or three firms in u~ town. We hope tebey will .miakl t~ho ~ .thing unanimnous. Very little business -,s transacted iiu' the cyecujugs, and the ,cherks are compelled to hang around v .thie stores and 40i notliiig whben th~ey P .nd~ght be taking som~e nedthil j'eca'ea tion. Give the young mueu a chan~ce, WeT are requested to state .that the cfasterville Democratic 'Chub will s meet at the usual p.ia~co on Sat.urday, ei ;theo 22n d inst., at 3 o'clock, p. mn., toy * elect officers f'or the ensuing term, to .select delegates' to .the approaching - County Convention, -and to ~transact ,such other business as miay come be fore the meeting,. The pyrcside.nt de - sIres a Adl tuortout of the members. Rtem'ember the readings anid .recita - tions by ,M~ise Wood in the Court House on Friday evening. The~ad -m2ission fee ja .twenltyrIiv.0 00nts for .adults and ten cents for children half 'the ,proceeds to .b.c given to the IPresby- a' terian Church. Miss Wood is .a thor *oughly trained elocutionist, ,andI her repertoire is ox ten sivo.. Suaclh enter tainmnents as she gives are both please T nug and Instructive. 'We hope that Winilsboro .will give her' a cordialre .ception~. SUIT FOR DAMAOEs.-AII action ,of a tit somiewhat rare .character for these ~parts was.fLreld before Trial .Justice *Iobertson -and a jury on TuesdayB morning. Edward A~rthumr bro~vght ay Cd .action against June DavIs for iinjuries F :gitstained by reason of an assault and ** batter'y .lponi his ownl per'son. The ~ plaintiff was represen ted by 0. 'W. of KBuchanam, Esq., and Mr. A. M. Mac key Aprieared -for' the defendant. It 4 appeara 1haba the paites qtuarrmoled over : iel0et and corne to blows ?Ed- 01 ward receiviiig hat geemned to be a p severe bogting 'at. tlie .batids of his au - dtoio tpr s tried before ho 'ral Ju#t8e tk om the .criminah s chay'Q~t indg9tIty,4 lUigbed.by a ri lne, Not ati e'4eiwitta .this viridica. LIN jrgeof the Justice, the Jury render ed a verdict for the defentdaut. The aintift's coun1sel atL on1co gave notico. r anl appeal to the Circuit Court. Tin.: Oct> Six-ru .-m.wr BAI>. he Chester Bullein of the I ith inst. Lys: "The $;tiidy River Baud head I 10 Illeiorial procession yesterday . WIs i. itting tributo to ti 'Old 1111dy Rliver Band,' that its successors iould be given this ditinction. 'li teItloi of this historic nam1e will -yet Wrill ilh(e (lhe bosomii of IIII. a SQlithl -i soldier with patiiotic fire. This (d band, knlown by near-ly the whole tle Ariny of North Veri Virginla, was m, solice of ml1'any at weary solier's iouglhts-its notes awakene. iany veet ImeimIories ofIouo and friends. lie nment ion of its Old familialr name10 1w, will renind inmany a soldier of >1110 lutkpiy incident, siomei funusing isode, some bitter trial, somlle sad 'ent--the hardships of camp 1ifU, the >rrows of w ar, the terrors of batt le, le ralcor of tiefeat. But the war, ith its horrors niid sorrows, has pass L. Thke dead arc remembered, t)ie ige's lowl blast las ceased to echo. 11e 'Old uudy River Uih(d1' 11:hs her ace ill hitory uid ill the heart. and e1or) ofeve ry Soither soldier," Ti-:, FoiMF 01.' 'rIn WI O,>N T.RIa D*.-Jit. is doubtfin) whethfer atten I his beenl , sul)icl,)tly directed to o part ihe forc ofwilul plays inl pro aeing alteration of the boJol-pres re in localities of* the0 ~1surtee.. Ill 11 healt1h this M11y. be all unimportant n1Sideration. 11h0 skini being stilnuhat I to a proper degree of te~nsion, an.4 0 uamrlying vessels su1fhvi'tg. I impressioi ; but ill the case of persolis low vitality this "bracing" My not cllr, Or Iillost inlstanltly Subside, and mgestion of dcyi) orgah-i s l:ar thell be echalically produced by ipeoltged posLc to the force of i Strong- wid 11(l, mIeIALuuxcs numtibness.and event paraly. 4 of the nerves ilay result 11om( the m)t c ause. Ii the* old coacihing days Cilal "a Ilv sis w as i well-recogn zel .uit of sittillg with the face to he eli wiidow. u ti) .more rapidIv. oving railway carrilge of to-day tic 1gic of iucidlelce mid relction rows the C.iTelt of air onl tile pas:. lger sitfilg on.e seat removed froin c Window, or t(e cuirenit of air rikes the back of the carriagoe, and is issed round behind the necks of tile LsSelgers, .ats .Illy on1e llay dem1on0 rate with a ligted Uateh. In all ese instances it is tihe force as miuch Sthe telolperature of tlhe jet of tile air 111311 produces the result's soilletimes toerienced fromiu ''sillinuug iln IL 'aght," The quiest iOn arises whethi this litte fact, taken ill coillectioll ith others, ImaY n1Ot her'eafter be und to throw sole new liglt oil the itlre ofta ''cold" and its 1110rbid phe )>mella. Perhaps, after all, 'cold tchiilg" is ill part at leas(, a process which the blood is forlcibly drivel .t of a particular areaL of the stvr ce, while the vitality of its nerve' is minished by liechallical depression. very small jet of air phiymg11c cOi aually onl a limited . Space vill give >Ile hyper-sensitive IIinviduials a yero ')cold. ."-rLon don Lanel. D.IuEu) FO R HIS MOT HaIIR.-I11 3.s ac.. Iunt .of th~e funeral of Charles De olung, recntly assassinlaf ed by I. M. ~alloch ill: San Fni'~cisco, thec Alty a/tgormna says: "Onl one wail wz.us )ticedl a haidsomol gilded frame, COnl iuninig aL incoQ -o)f silk cmibroidered ork, ai brighit wreaCIth of flowers oni hatck .silk , thle centreI' r'eaini1g,' 'To harles, from Mother, 1880.' it spoko )eply for thle lov'.e that was .betweeti ic nolrdered man11 and his algod miothi .Just 0 ftlr the shlootin~g the dread ti news wais kept fromJ heCr, bult whlen 1C b)ody was taken home she had b)een ld the wyorst. She was -dazed by IC news, an<: sceemed not to comnpre m~jd 1110 aw ful truth.' Wheu she w~as >ld that the fiec was so disfinrured by ie -pow der bitrnlsishe retfuseS to view ,sayingr she wished to0 rem~emlber LI im 11h was to her, and( nlot as5 mar-1 al in muhirder.. It was the saddest hose of all the tragedy. From that m11 she was(l SO prostrated thlat she )mld not again leave her r'oon, anad 'as pre~venmted fromn attendcing~ the fn oral. One of the most unoticeable of 10 floral decoraitiouls about thec casket 'as a iihiow of' white flowers, which o~rc i1 its -centire, wvorked iln pLurp'le bloets, 1110 inscription, "'Diegl for his other." FOR SflERI'F., Me~ssrs. Ed~itorsg: Please anlnouneo Mr. iS. L. RICHMOND as a .candidato f'or leriff at the enisuing election, subject to e action of.the Docoratic Clubs at the r'imaries, and oblige MANY FalENDs. mayO 13-tf iASONIO lYEETING, 'H reOgular monthly communlnication of , Wimnsboro Lodge, No 11, A. F?. M., il bo hold .at Mlasonic Ha'll this .'haraday) evening, at 8 o'clok. -0. 13. McCANTS, may 18..tl Secretary. i(NiITS oF HomoR, fHE rgtajr semi- nnthl~y meetinw of ~Fruo .IBrothrhoodl Lodge, No. 8-44, ill be 111d in 801n1o Hall1 tis afterndon 'at 4 o'clock. A full id prompt atctendanice is rO1uestd,~ pay 18 ,Reperter. a Persons Accustomed to Sending Money by Rieglster'ed Letter. THERE'S NO SEOURITY JlN 75Eg .f your monfl is losteor atolog, you ma~y tolh the th ief but not thoe.money-and 0 mney i8 what you want. The Gov. nmqpt 4Qu't repay such losses. -ZIUY A CJIgnOK. Fromi the WINNSBORO NATIONAL INE, which we will soil yon at ton nts fo~r amnouants not -exceeding fifteen >llar9, fifteen cents for .ppiounts not .opc oding tWenty-five dollars, twenty-five nts for aipunts net exceedilng seventy. re dolptars, and at'- not abo.ve ,threa ghiths per .eent. for auny amount aboye at you are thus made BSOLUTElLY SEOUE AGAINST LOSS.. We garantee that. If your original 0,k .~lost or tln e o u icoate. 'sooawovoyuad COME AND DINSI9T .WIgg~ Ull( Wo hayp just purelhased a now time ak, costing $350, and the~ Presid qt him. If cant'opoh the sage hen th look Is nning. T. IELLIOTT, Cashier MbQ. Nat. Bank. may 13-t1moz8mos FRESH ARRIVALS, N ATHAN8 1,110S.' Old Cabinet ye, 1803, Cld 1';liloko Whilkoy, 1y' Also, 1ottordim lrtoly. Cold Ulmniii fo lunch froiu II to I o'clock every da at may 10 J. (LENDIXN(I's. TOWN OURPIN~ANCE'* An Ordinanco to Provent tli Carrylng of Deadly Woopons. p E IT ENACTED AN ) OIDA INE) y .) the Intendaint and Wardetns or'ti ( Town Of Windib,>r-o, S. U., InI Couill mect: 1. ihat horeifflor it ishuall not be lawful for any pursoni to early conecaled ahboi his person, within the corporgte linjtais o Lhm -Iaid Town1, any) pisto), dirk,.ik knife, bowie:-kIifo. riz'or, sli.g-hot brass knuckles, sanid-bag, eword-eanlo 0o other deadly wealon. II. That any on1o violating 11pis Ordi nanco, sha1ll b' arrested by the polic 1d111 collillitte0ri to tho g1l.ard-(lr8. lnIus, good bail, in tho 1um ot fifty dollars, li givenl to svellnu his appeaanllce Iefore tII the Town Coucil for trial when a.n. i11) o, IlI 'l'lliltam.y-one violat illg th is Oreli. n1an1ce, shail, uv0on coniviltion thercof, I filed not -xitetleding fifty (o)llali, ). or he im prisrqolIld in tle county jail foy a tefaa not ewxceedinlg ten dakys. 1)one ill (out~ucil, this the 7th daxy ol May,.rdghteen hundred allul eighty, with the corposrt.o seal of i-aid Town allixed. JA'b. A. lIIICE, Attest.: -Julenldant. Clerk. An Ordigange to Peoert-tho Frig1ten. ing of Iforses. I. That. from and after the paissfao o this Ordinance. it shall not bO .Jpwfkp for Illy person to fly anly kite, play Jinl y- game of loot, ball, or engage, in tiny other' gamec calculated to frightC horses, on tei strcets of Ha!jd 'iwil la1lown ats Congres. or Washington strot. II. That an1y person violating this Or: dilnance, tilall, uponl coivicIion tlercpf, be fined in a slum not 4 xceeding toil dA lars. Dono in Council, this 7th day of May, eighteen hIuIndrol(.1 and cghty, Iild With the corporae seal .of said 'KTvn nlixog,. JAS. A. liti1CE, Attest: Lntopd(nt. E. S. CllANDILER. Clerk. An Or.1nance to Protect tjlo Citizons from Mad Dogs. . I. That on and aiftir the 8th day (' May. 1, all dogs found onl the streets of sanid T,.o..wn not InIzzled4 )with at wiro or other seculre uizzlo, shall be killed by tihe police. IL Thai, in carrying out this Ordinaitnc* the polico may call to their i-istance a1y iperson or per8sons. Dono in Council this 7th day of May, eighteen iundred and oight.v, . and will .ohe oporatto.seqInof said Town atfiixed. JAS. A. UICE, Attest: Intendant. 2. S.. CHANDLER, .01 rk. AN ORDINANCE To Prevent the Salo of Lquors on Sunday. B E IT * NACTED and ordained by th( Intendant and Wardons of the Town of Winnsboro, in Council met: That if after tho passag of this Ordi nance anty person 1shall deliVer to any11 oth "r 1)rsop iny spirituous or ma1lt liquors, for any past, present or future considera tion. between tho hours of twolvo o'clocl on1 Saturday night and twelve o'clock on Sunday .4ight, at any place within th corporate limits of the .said Town of be lia~bie to a 11ino of' fifty 'dollars; or t< toe. days' jmpllrisonmoent in the cowl tyyjai. of Fairfreld County, Done in Council, this the 30th1 day o: with the corporato seal of said TIown af fixed. JAS. A. UIRICE, Seal. E. S, CH~ANDLER, I1~dL~t nyay 4Clerk. AN ORINANCE To Impose an Annual Tax Upon Cor' tain Business Therein gIenti1oned. ~ EIT ENACTED1 and ordained by the Intendanft and Wardlens of thb T1own'1 of Winnabcro, S. C., in Counci met, and by the authority of the same: I. That~ atll lecturers, traveling thentri cal com1pames10, concerts or musical ontor tainmifents, or exhibitors of curiosities o any kind, except for charitable purposes wh'Io mayI 1icitre ,0,r .oxhibit within ths corpora~ti limits of the Town of Winns horo, shall pay an annual tax of one hun dred dollars., II. Th'll .all peddlers, or vendors o soaps, miedicines, goods, wares, or mer ohandise of' any kind, not the products o malnfacture of this State, or by a citizoi residont in this State, wvho shall1 offer thei wiares for sale within the corporate linait of tho the Town of Wi.nsboro, ali' pa; an annual tax .of one hundred dollars. III. That all gift entorprises, itineran lightning rod dealersr, itinecrayn t physicians Purgoons, chiropodjsts, or ally so-calloi professor of the anedical or siurgical alt who shall carry on their business wvithir the corporato limits of the Towvn c Winnsboro, shall pay asg annua.l tax 9 two hundlrred dollars. IY. Thast any pierson .engaged in an' business above cnumo rateod, wh'lo shall desire to carry on -the same within tih corporate limits of the Town of Winna boro, for a period less than a year, shal jIay suchl less sum thsan thle annual .tai above inmpound on any such1 business s< desired to be carried onl, as may .be agreed upon betwoon such person ;ani the Intendant (If sid Towvn. Done in Council, this i ho 30th day e April, eighteen .umndred and eighty. ani Mvth ,the corporate seal of said Tfown gf fixed, .JAS. .4. 1,RICE, .lntendant. Attost.: -E. 8. E.HANDLER, mnay 4 Cle.rk, EA8IODL'. il Lne 01 4 .1 Ollye Ol,,Castor .Oil (old resdCastor Ol (commnon), Coi Castor 011, Emtalsion, ready..lor use .i s~MIall bottles. Fior .site~ Athe .pI ~ g Store of ma 6 W...E. AIKEN. JUST RECEIVED. TOcar loads fine White Corn Ntwo car loads Fo(der, Hlay an Skucks. -CABUj CUSTOMERSn WVill Aud It to their inteorest to eal On-mfe before they make their mrichas. ..98. . 4O,. )., McC4 Y Agent. LT':In the store south of Sugenholin cr & Groeachl'A Oloth1Ing Stor.. tuch 16w,8m 6rg, X41esec %'1o146 Go de et N I N Lf Q4U. RS iU Y recenitly madn(e extens.ive~ a'dd. I ions to Umy vtoek of Win-s an.1d liiquors. Which COnsisth Of It flill s.ort nwn1t. 1of Itye Whiskey, Corn Whiskev. Frthe linuity. ApIla 1riin-ly, -a Brand14y, Sherry Wine, sen01ppernung Wine,. Olmmipagne, ete , ee. .7- I claitu Io m -11 the FINES'IT AND1) PUI1.S1T itYE WiSKEY to iu hml ill Winnsbor. (iv ii av trial. I tss) l.-:o h i oil hald a fai~l su pplyot s A I',' (YD) TOi11 C2,1 O, in great, variety, and adapted to the tastes of evervbodv. Call at tho UAL'' 1,21- lIOUS.S,, in thc Winnuboro .Hotel buiildling. ITEW 000D A LARGE lot of Wheat Bran at Donly's. _______ FINEST Tobacco and Cigarn at D~only's. THIRTY-FIV'E Barrels all grades Wines tind Liquors at Dolly's. ?RE,SH Augusta Flour, Boltod Mcal and Pearl Grits, at Donly's. A IARGE. lot, of frcsly Canned Goods and Fancy Grocerius at Donly's. ALL EINDS of Garden and Flower Sceas, Cloyer and Qrass Seeds at D;m1ly's. BOOTS, Shocv, Hats, Hardware, Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware and Willowwarc at )only's. GIVE me a call and get a bargain. W. H. DONLy, api 10 Oi the Coine. Notice'! W E BEG LEAVE to inform our customers and the public generally. that we havo purchased from Mcssrs. McMASTER BRICE & CO. their entirec stock of -, A-nd that weo will always hdoop on hand a FULL AN]) SELE~CTED STOCQK. All we askc is a trial, and you will find oujr stock and pricces to suit. . Z. F. HoMASTER~ .& CO. may 6 ?NEIY DOODS! SPRING7 ~I..AWTS and1 s-OBC)i-s, .DRY GOODS, GElOCE~RIES, ,&C., &., &0., &C., Juist to hand and for 3a1 at *NOWSiST PRICES. J...DESPOSTE5,. aprilS WOTICE. (.CJI4nlIhorr, Cotung1xA & AUvouTA Rt. R.,) ' DyrrOS Asar. 0. ,PAss..AGENT., ~ C3ox~umA, S. C., April 7.) .. N and orter April 13th, in -addition to 'the Saturday- oxcursioni cards, .this Company wvill put on anlo at all stations, goodl on any day or f,ran, local oxcusinn tjiote foli~loivs: Rtound trxip tipkots from And .te all sta tronsi, gool foyr three dgs at .threo ..gonts per xrilo, cach ,ivay. R od ti o good for ten dlays, stnjo, also, ate couon stations, tiqkets to 1Eow York, Phi olphia, D3a tmore',and Washing ton, with excursion poup,s t .Ashovil1l0, N. C., and rota~rn, abd .tb .contiinning Journoy to destination, tei enabling pasisenger at a smaali 'ooit to ,B the ,magnificen Cseenlr? in the famnou "LAND oY'-rlE iRY."' I'or' any of aboy tickets apply to station Agents. Jfo r in formnation acdres' D. ('ARD WELL, 'Asst.,G. P. A., Columbia, 8, C, a13-1.l. SHAVING SALOON. r SH unersinedbegs leave'to in~form . i tsonr n the p~ublic gener ally that ho is prepared to give satriste tio to all wlho may favex him with their patromiage. H.0. HlUTC1LES0aT wll shave you with taoll -outting dyeing IAnd Areksinxg ir th1 tes..anr most approved s.yle, stith NOMINlATIONs. FMIl, CMU NTY CO.\l SSI Zlslo 1. MA.N respectfully noioiinte him for the lliu ce Cott "'minty 'o1mmi.isioner of' Ftrir tiold-- subjeot, to the actionl of the Dein.o er itiii ilary. F01,' SillilAl1l1'. 3/esrs. ilifrs: lee~so ann1lousteoMr 11. . LiLI~iti, JR., 1 A emilldi3Ite 1r1 Sheriff of Fairlield Cotin'y, at tle, snsu ing" election- stibject, to tho aetion of thO Dojimo:ratic primatry. MANxY FRIENrDS. FOl SlII~llFi', Tho m1,aly frienla of \ir. JNO. 1). Mc CAllLE'Y, r-cogilizing his pecIliir Eltness or tlie oi'hce, respectinlly nin0'it'ato him for Soherii. of' Fairfled (o:lnty -subjeL to the action (of' the 1), linoeraItio prirn-tuy. FOlt COUN'TY COMAISlON Elt. .1essrs. 1altifrs: P1'1so aninunttirco Mit 110111.ui' p. l101(IK as a cnd idte rim Co unty Commiss-iOneri of Fatirtivlhl it the ensiing; election -subjeot to th ktetion of tho Deinocratio piimary. MANYv FaIPNxuS. FOR IS11018 OCJL A .C-1SS I O.N F, Q. 'The friends of DR1. JQIIN iQYO, ap. preciatirig fite skill, zcal and fidelity with which ho has discharged 1ho dlut ics of School Cnmmissione-r, respetfully nominate him for re-eletion- suibject to the action of tho Durocratic prinutries. - FOR SlLEIFF. 3essrs. .1lktors: As nixtinations are ili orier, peimit us to preslut the name of COL. JNO. 11. DAVIS ns a candjdanto for Sherill'at the ensuing election, subject. Mf course, to thr action of the Deluooi.atic primaries. MAty Funix-mM. FO4l JITIGE OF PRIQl)AT. Messrs. J-.Uitors : Please anYounco the prest1 incumbent, J. It. Boyles, Judge Lf Proate, as i candidate for re-election it the ensuing elentiou, sub ject to the tion of the Democratic party at the pri. miiairies. By 80 doing you will obligo -his 14 MANY FaH. FOR SHiEIFF3. Mesrs. JBilors: Plcaso n noun ceo Mr. J. Preston Cooper as a candidate for the Domocratic nomination for sheriff at. the omu ng election (subject to th1.0 decision of thao prinury election) and oblige many 'riends in the SCUTIMw.sTERN PouTION OF THE CoUN'rY. FOR COUNTY COMMl.SSLONE. The frien a . or Mr. James G. Heron, of Salems, respectfully nomnato him for tho of1(o of Coun'ty Commsuissiionier a 11en Ml suing election- -slbject to th.0 ation of the Democratji primary. jan 17-4d FOIL SCHOOL C(OmMIlSSIONEj. The friends of the 11EV. JA MEB DOUG LASS respectfully nominate him for the position of School Commissioner of Fair field County at the ensning eleotioav subject to thec action of the Democratic party at thse p~rimaries. SPRI"NG 4cOOJs 3. M1 3ATY & 00 Just received andr to arrive inr a few dlays Mal~ny new goods bought before the re cenli heavy advanico, n hich will Bc eicol at the very -lowest cash prices to outr fraidaand oiiStomeorR. Elegant Cashmnores, Hiornanui D)ress Goods, Momie cloths, Bunting, &o. A nice assortment of Calicoes,'M -inslins, Lawns, Drose Linons, Ayhite Gooeds. TQrChon Laces. Edgings, Hosiery, Hand Lu orchiefs, Ncokw oar, Gloves, &c, You can1 find. inl fact, Dry Goods of all hinds at the (CORNERL STORLI, .A at prices which we guairantee lea~lse or we do not ask a salo. Call early and give our stock a thorough inspection, it is Opur dielight to show~ our goeds. Our stook of Zoigber Brotherb' fine shoes and Bay State Serewed was Never bettor, and of those .utd .vo make a sp~oialty and warrant. Tie shes in highi and 'low cuts, and b~ut.. ton shoes i~n 1bigh and lowv <,uts' .11igh cut meni's gaiters, 41o w out 8'l100 hand aiin achino sowed, screwed. E~ven the.cohrildrena ng~d babies were re mnembered and a niceselection bought for thema. Call-at once and make a soletlon of a Cassimore or Blue Flannel; Or leave your measure for a suit selooted from'samiples. lSaro bargains ini soft Felt Hats, Stiff Jfets andi Straw Hats, Wow goodls in Crockery, Glasswaro., Ore. cories, Hoes, Plows, &e *1aeh departinient, is ready for a look. Call -anid buy and be pLseapod. geebrour motto is QUICK SALES, april 1 el Or 09 , N-T 4; TO T 1 ElF, T EZINS O 0 Fej IlE]l) HAVrE esaL)ished( n LSE S l Wininsboro, undi 11m prevpare.d to sell stock siovk on vt.ry ; cconmodat ill(, lemn'1 , -itller 1',41. s (r on1 filano ntl next 1ltli t'r neiableihi paper. I~'risons wish1ing 1-1 bill or swvap will (,to w\(Itecll 01 Iil on ne Iefore(, purlclils I will alsopar the ldighet, .cash price itt1 CORN A NDppng h-1veretii iny Sabe oil Cogressi street, n one loor souiltii .of, the 1'.add buildinigu. I jan 20 HA.VE ENLARGED THEIR STOOK QP1filI 1 U k Y 113 il-Lcsi r P~~ ATDWARE boro 20'u r et n el ii.Te V.J ET[Y, Q ALT N lC meh 1 'LTI0~ ~ 1E bowil b aparn loay onewho will ex- 120 Pl~ thoe ecessary.C thckes for~ yengraIvin3 g in Vpolhing, Yr propor'ion ofi the preiu fnc)a usedt yis lle only to1 (itII ilfen andk holl te engraved fp)1ot.nstill 0lace, sind supll the nom csar oiity anOd WAtr.ngthi. The21 rirolit (hoh flo nry neelesslso for tis UTILiTg and bounty aro cfoncnd. In JAMES 11088' PAAT.. ENT). OOLD WVAT1'll CASES, this wasTR of pro Clflus.mel-1Is overcomno, and( 11he SAMS s.In2 ryT AND I4T2INOTHn prodciCed at, fromt oneC-thirQ to one-half of the usltci: cost of 5011(d cases. This process of the moost, sh2ap1 na(tidre, as8 fol lows: ai platel of iikel Compllositio m01 etal1, speially adaplIted to0 (1he piiposo, has t.Wo lilates .0f 801L1D 00LI) soldered 0one 01n 0ach side. 'Tho three3 are 1.hen1 passed0( betwon polishued steel I ollers, and1( the resull, tis a strip of heavy plated comp losiion0.f .11n2 which (.11 cases, backs, con tres, bozzles, &c,. aze cut and shaped by suilta tile (dies and formors. TheIi goldi in theseO casos is sufllciently thick to admit of all kinds of chasing, engraving and Onameoling; the0 0n graved cases have been Carried unt~il wo.r41 per fectly smnooth by time and uso0 withoitt, rem~fov Ing the gold. TIII8 -IS TIfiE ONLY CASE 3MADE WITII TWO PL ATE8 OF SOfLID GOLD, AND WARR AFTED BY 8.PECIA L OER~T~FICA TE.. For sale by Conner & Chandler and 0. Muiller. Ask for lilustrated Catalogue and to sCO war rfant, . - monh 1-txty FYilE iNdfURNdCE AENCy J4YIES W. MAW, 7 o the .Public:; Why noi, insuro your .property ? ESeo thea cost of ai per diem 0exp0nse: Daily cost of insuring $S1A00 .a 3 ,per Atper con tr. per ,apnuin is only 7 o. At 1or conlt. lpar .annum42 .1* .only 4 e. At I por colt. jior .annum1)1 ip only 22 a. At lc cent. per aninm is only 2 o. Atpe.r oont for 3 yoars is only 14i At, i per cent..for.3 years isony 1.l5 a. AtA percept. for 5 ycars is ony 0. 88 c. At 'opr cent for 5 years is only 1.10. 1)wo lin gsin town01) or conlntre, dotachl ed, .insurable at the following rates, viz.: For one .year ( par-cont. Por three years I ) por pon.. For ilIo years 2~ jpr cent. Sar-n4 and1 conitente, gip bonnoes based cotton, Atote heuseh, mohandio,- nui h. and ohurcohes insurablei adolso I ept i) olr the vow eet disa e 10 fo H1E0fERAT0F OHN ON, LARK . 30 UN'1ON SQUARE MAss NEW-YORK CITY. THlE JOINSOU REOLVIN6 DOOKCASE, r~X. LeanVrs, Clergymen., Phys'eans, .I .'dtora, Jianakers, .Tcachers1 MeIrceunts, Stmscdents, and all who readi bo~oks. Hokida 1morn 1 ools ijess sipac'o tlihan any other taavI( Stl Id4It' iL ,t L tier~ - 1i l- lel inad Sunie, liig at set of App'iloton's Cycloja'lia. la t U relu f 1ro,i iinotwnlrJ)or wenfrot4t. AcautI fiullyv ornamewnted, mafkinig aL hanudsomno and novel acico of furniture. sizes for tablo hold 1 or a tI era of hoo0ks; rizes for tloo'houlc 2, 8, or 4 tIers of bookes, a det'sireid. S~endu for descriptivo pr'ico lIst. -seund 25 eet' x fo)riour Nmyi Iluaxwrneroi CmrI.QGLR pa fulIJIA.usrations of Educationa.1ana IA K ER, PRA TT & CO., Sch1ooI ruiahulor,, and Delora In ororytilng in the Rook antl StatIonery llne, H'ADQUARTEIIS FORi ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIE8, 142 & 144 Graund t., Npw Y PERFUMEiRY ! A largo lot of choico Cologue, Ex-~ tra~cts, Soap,Toilet Waters, To~et Powder, &c., &c., CHEAP. Tun'r ECE1IVED BY McMASTERI, BRICE & CO. COIJ(AI MMIC(INESig Allen's Lnng Balsamn, TutL's Expc torant,. Ayor's Poctoral, B3on.. chlee's Germani Syrup, Dr. Enll's. Cough Syrup, Brown's Compound .of Tar and Wild Cherry, Smith's Lung Preserver, Hall's Hldsani for tho Lungs, Hafgioman'si T1'olu and Livera wort. Expectorant, Wild Cherry Pectoral Wine, Brown's Mixtureo arlter's Lung Blalsami, McLano's Catarrh Snuff, MtcMaster & B3rico's Catarrh Snuff, Sago's Catarrh Chloate Remedy, Clra o of of Potash Loznges, Brown's Bronchial Trochls, Eley's Carbolic Trohoos, McLane's Lung Healing Ulobgo~ Fon SEE1 BY M KMASTER, BARICE & CO. api 24 NE W supply of Family .n 1*rant Bktion lorex. 15 bbls. Choico Now Orleans Molassos, O bhUis. Clioic Cuba Syrup, SiESt gratdos. -~t) oice to 12 1440Grad ., IwYo Jaucks' boat grades Family Floir. ALSO, 7 A Jot of P catnt Family Flone--the 'bq!a In the B.oro. SUGARIS. AllI grades," fioi .he higbeM6 to t1 19 west. ' Poaborry (something new), ' 14o qn e .Java. Also Parched Rio anst ,ava. Bought-before the advaoce, ,&49lQ articles . tO nterous to anto i)~ sold the .lOiisf s eQS~O'~~